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Jacksboro, Texas, Gazette-News
Page 4
Thursday, September 26, 1957
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Simplify Shopping and Saving....with
kd WANT ADS a
i Feed Wheat Exemption Portion of Soil Elizabeth Jackson
IBank Program Explained by ASC Official To Wed Nov. 16
Classified Ad Rate For Rent
For Sale -
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Services -
NOTICE—Gazette-News Classi- FOR RENT—Former Gas build-
fled rates are 3c per word for ing on W. Belknap, next to j boys bike' $8.50.
the first insertion with a 50c Peterson Lumber Yard. Will
minimum; 2c per word for each change to suit tenant. Mrs. C. V.
additional insertion with a 40c Rauschelbach. Phone LO 7-2314.
minimum.
_i FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
- three rooms and bath apart-
Propertv For Sale — ment. Upstairs. Adults only.
’ '_ $12.00 per week. Bills paid.
FOR SALE — Ranch for sale George Herd, 911 W. Thompson
on account of illness. 330 acres Phone 7-2166. (a9-26p)
with modern 3 bedroom house -
near completion. $17,500. 1 mile FOR RENT—Floor Sander and
north of Joplin. Donald Boyd. Edger. Nash & Co._(tfc)
___(a9'26p) JUST LIKE HOME—Rooms and
FOR SALE NEAR GRAFORD apartments. Jacksboro Inn, Ph.
— 120 acres land, 45 in cultiva- 3312. (tfc)
gLfenS!1 “miSSh°S FIXK.B SANDER eflser lor
place located on school and mail rant- A 50 P31"* and flo°r fm‘
route. Immediate possession.' ’^es for sa e- Owen-Gaines
Terms. Contact H. G. Blanton, j Hdwe-_
Box 684, Graham, Tex. (b9-26c)
Use Gazette-News Classifieds.
FOR SALE — Three bedroom
home, fenced back yard, low
down payment. 227 S. 8th. Ph.
LO 7-2016. (tfc)
Help Wanted-
Wanted -
WANTED — Sewing and iron-
ing
Antonio Stout at 7-4851.
WANTED — Experienced hand
leather toolers and lacers. Apply
in person at Jack-Tex Shoe Mfg.
Co. (tfc)
, _, WANTED—Skilled and unskill-
™Lh.T.\™T MrS' ed labor. Apply at Job alto. Big
. Creek Bridge on Chico Highway.
1D. M. Ferrier. (bl0-3p)
SEE the Guntrader for a good Y0UXG HOUSEWIFE WANT-
used shotgun or rifle. Morrison ED F0R PARTTIME WORK IN
McKinley Hdwe, Furn. Co., Gra- j H0ME The Girl we need is un-
ham, texas._able to work full time or away
WANTED — Real Estate list- from home because of family
ings. Let me help you sell your obligations, but has a pleasant
rural or city property. Gerald telephone voice and can do part
USED Bicydbafor^ M Inch J0HJ(S0N ^ TV
bikn. $9.75. White Auto Store. (| SeutogS Went Belknap,
FOR SALE — Two guns. A .22
ARCHITECT J. B. (Jack) Er-
cal. double barrel rifle; double'r fn
barrel 12 ga. shotgun with rifle I^f1’ 4223 Shore Crest Drive
underneath Phone LO 7-3344. |Dallas’ Texas-_W
416 N. Church._(b!0-3p) ypxiCE—Picture frames made
• to order, several sizes of mold-
Rest your feet while you walk
in Mason “Velvet-eez” air-cush-
ioned shoes. For men and wom-
en. Guaranteed by Good House-
keeping. J. F. Smirl, 304 W.
Archer. (tfc)
FOR SALE — Registered yearl-
ing Hereford bulls. $175. E. C.
Richards & Sons. (clO-lOc)
BELTS, Billfolds, Purses and
other leather work made to
order. See Tom King at City
Hall. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. (tfc)
USED automatic washers. West-
ern Auto Store. (a9-26c)
BE SMART, Snop at the Jacks-
boro Furniture Mart. New and
used furniture. Joe Roth, man-
ager. North side of Square, (tfc)
ing. Jacksboro Cabinet Shop.
(tfc)
INSURANCE — Fire, Automo-
bile, Liability, Workmen’s Com-
pensation, Bonds, Life, Polio,
Hospitalization. George Porter,
Ph. 2566, North Side Square, (tfc
MATTRESSES RENOVATED—
Call or write Bowie Mattress
Co., Bowie, Texas, Box 442,
Phone 139, night phone 1405-J.
Pickup and Delivery. Ray E.
Morrow, owner. (tfc)
USED automatic washers. West-
ern Auto Store. (a9-26c)
FOR SALE — First Year Seed
Oats. Call LO 7-4719. (tfc)
Perfect letter from home for a
college student—Jacksboro Ga-
zette-News. Only $2 until May
31, 1958.
Moore, Aztec Motel. Phone 4523.
(tfc)
Office Supplies — Gazette-News.
ATTEND
Aberdeen-Angus
Cow and Bull Sale
October 14th
NOCONA AUCTION BARN
Noeona, Texas
(bl0-3c)
time telephone survey work in
her own home for one of the
nations’ largest and most reli-
able life insurance companies.
Pay will be $1.00 hourly. Write
Robert Stockburger, P. O. Box
3306, Fort Worth, Tex. (a9-26c)
HELP WANTED — Three men
or women who are interested in
USED Bicycles for sale. 21 inch
boys bike $8.50. 26 inch girls
bike. $9.75. White Auto Store.
(a9-26c)
FURNITURE AND CARPET—
For quality furniture and car-
pet at most reasonable prices,
there’s just one place to shop.
THE TEXAS FURNITURE CO.
PARKER SQUARE. WICHITA
7 FALLS. Open until 8:30 p.m.
earning $90. to $180 per week. Thursd (tfc)
Car necessary. 426 N. 4th St.;_
or Phone 2265. (tfc) i
YOU shouldn’t look as if you
need a haircut; or that you just
had one! We will keep your
hair looking its best all the time
if you visit us regularly. Pat’s
Barber Shop. South Main, (tfc)
PIPE THREADING SERVICE
— Pipe, fittings and plumbing
supplies. Nash & Co. (tfc)
Used Car Values -
NEW AND USED CARS and
pickups bought and sold. Joe
Mayo Motor Co., # Henrietta,
Texas, Phone 275. (tfc)
Just how the new feed-wheat
exemption provision affects par-
ticipation in the Soil Bank’s
1958 Soil Bank’s 1958 Acreage
Reserve program was explained
September 4 by G. F. Wimberly,
Chairman of the Jack County
Agricultural Stabilization and
Conservation Committee.
“A farmer may not take part
in both the 1958 wheat Acreage
Reserve program and the feed-
wheat exemption provision,” Mr.
Wimberly declared. “Under the
Acreage Reserve program, a
farmer agrees to reduce his
wheat acreage below his allot-
ment, and this of course is
directly contrary to the action
farmers are permitted to take
under the feed-wheat provison.
“Producers who take part in
the feed-wheat exemption pro-
vision, however, and who har-
vest not more than 30 acres of
wheat for use on the farm will
be eligible to participate in the
Acreage Reserve program for
other commodities — such as
corn, cotton, rice, and tobacco
— even though their wheat
acre allotment may be exceed-
ed.”
As authorized by recent legis-
Former Resident
Dies At Ft. Worth
Edward Akard Swift, 77, died
in a Fort Worth hospital Tues-
day, September 17. He was a
native of Springtown and a resi-
dent of Tarrant and Jack Coun-
ties all of his life. He operated
the Wizard Bath Place for
several years.
Funeral services were con-
ducted at the First Baptist
Church of Lake Worth Thurs-
lation, the feed-wheat provision Miss Elizabeth Jackson, bride
permits a farmer whose wheat elect of Paskell Cox, was hon-
acreage allotment is less than ored with an announcement din-
30 acres to grow up to 30 acres ner Tuesday, September 24 in
of wheat for use exclusively on the Petroleum Club. Hostesses
the farm where produced. Not were Miss Betty Slate, Miss
more than 30 acres of wheat Margaret McQuerry and Mrs.
may be grown on the farm, and R. A. Patterson,
none of the wheat may be sold, | The brides chosen colors of
bartered, or exchanged nor will turquoise and white were car-
it be eligible for price support, ried out on the honorees table,
. „r. . . . . . which was laid with a turquoise
Chairman Wimberly explained ^ doth and centered with a
that farmers who have already miniature wedding party, con-
signed agreements to take part sisting of a bride and groom,
in the 1958 winter wheat Acre matron 0f honor and best man
age Reserve program may not surrounding a bouquet of white
take part in the feed-wheat ex- carnations
emption provision or they may, , .
cancel their Wheat Acreage Re- ^1SS Jackson is the daughter
serve agreements before October °f Oscar Jackson, a graduate of
4. Applications to take part in Jacksboro High and is employed
the feed-wheat exemption pro- *>y the Ambassador Oil Co. Mr.
gram must be signed before Cox is the son of Mr.*and Mrs.
planting time on the farm or I J- F. Cox of Markley and is em-
October 15, 1957, whichever is Ployed by Fresno Oil Company.
Approximately 40 guests at?
tended the dinner and were
presented with scrolls tied with
turquoise ribbon announcing the
forthcoming marriage at the
Church of Christ at 7 p.m. No-
vember 16.
The couple will make their
home in Jacksboro.
Cards of Thanks -
I want to thank my many
friends for the nice gifts, flow-
ers, cards and visits during my
stay at Baylor Hospital. Special
thanks for the visits here at
home that have eased my con-
valescence. Thanks to each of
you.— Bill Sparks.
Office Supplies. Gazette-News.
Rath Ghopettes
Fish Sticl
Butter
Frozen
10 Oz.
Pkg.
10 Oz.
Pkg.
10 Oz.
Pkg.
Nation Wide Pest Control
Roaches, Ants, Silverfish
Termites Our Specialty
Ask for Free Inspection
Phone 31109 Wichita Falls
later.
Humble To Air
Five SWC Games
Comprehensive coverage of
Southwest Conference football
by Humble Oil & Refining Com-
pany will continue this week
with broadcasts of 5 important
games.
SMU Mustangs play Georgia
Tech at Atlanta and the game
will be broadcast by Eddie
Barker at 12:45 p.m. over
WFAA, Dallas-820, WBAP, Fort
Worth-820; KWFT, Wichita
Falls-620; and KRRV, Sherman-
910.
From Columbus, Ohio, the
broadcast of the game between
TCU and Ohio State will be
heard starting at 12:45 p.m. Ves
Mrs. Tjnney Is
Thursday Hostess
“Foundaton for Parliamenta-
ry Highway” was the program
theme for the regular meeting
of the Thursday Study Club last
week.
Mrs. Sam Cannon gave the in-
vocation and 18 members an-
swered roll call to Parliamenta-
ry “Chug Holes”. Several help-
ful suggestions were given for
things we fail to follow in par-
day with burial at a cemetery gox wdj describe the action ' liamentary procedure.
SPEEDY SAW SERVICE
All type* of uwt Bled quick-
ly by machine. Mechanically
accurate work, your eaw will
cut like new. All work guar-
anteed.
Lawton Faires 422 N. Church
Gold Chain Flour
*1.69 c 39(
25 Lb.
Bag
Corn Meal “29^
Red 10 Lb.
Bag
Ctn.
If
Catsup
Fryers
Del
Haven
Bottles
Fine For Sunday
Dinners
LEMOND
GROCERY & MARKET
East Side Square "Strictly Home-Owned & Operated” Phone LO 7-4573
Excellent Service
On All Makes of
TYPEWRITERS
and
Adding Machines
GRAHAM OFFICE
SUPPLY CO.
CALL 179
GRAHAM, TEXAS
(tfc)
For a Farm Loan
With 20 to 35 years to re-
pay bearing only 5% interest
for buying land, for farm
building or remodeling, or to
refinance farm debts, or buy
livestock.
I will be at the Court House
in Jacksboro, each Tuesday
and Thursday, arriving about
9 a.m.
ROY SANDERS
Across Street From
Post Office
National Farm Loan Assn.
Phone 121 Bowie
near Azle.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. DeLong,
Miss Maggie Shook and Mrs.
Sallie Eubank attended the
services.
He is survived by a son,
George R. Swift of Fort Worth,
a daughter Mrs. Thelma Hitt
of Metairie, La., and a brother
F. L. Swift of Fort Worth.
Hospital Notes
Patients admitted and dis-
missed during the past week
were:
Jacksboro Hospital
Thursday, Sept. 19, admitted
Mrs. Ira Coats; dismissed Doug
Eakman, Mrs. D. R. Pratt, Mil-
dred Liggett and Mrs. Ira Coats.
Friday, admitted Don Massen-
gale; dismissed C. W. Geeslin.
Saturday, admitted Mrs. Ira
Coats; dismissed Mrs. Nora
Stinson.
Sunday, admitted Mrs. C. B.
Frazier, Mrs. A. B. Roewe and
Alice Phillips.
Monday, admitted Mrs. W. B.
Rhone, Brad Horton and Mrs.
R. C. King; dismissed Don Mas-
sengale and Alice Phillips.
Tuesday, admitted Mrs. Billie
Plaster and Mrs. Tom Davis;
dismissed Elmo Tilghman, Mrs.
Fred Bailey, Brad Horton, Mrs.
C. B. Frazier, Mrs. W. B. Rhone
and Mrs. Bill Berry.
Wednesday, admitted Tom
Pennington and Mrs. Raymond
Puryear; dismissed Patricia
Moore, E. J. Hubble Jr., Mrs.
Howard Elenburg and Mrs. R.
C. King.
Jack County Hospital
Thursday, admitted Della A.
Bradford, Mrs. Bertie Tyson,
Elmer Leon Mitchell and Betty
Rhoades.
Saturday, dismissed Louis
Farris and Elmer Leon Mitchell.
Sunday, dismissed E. M.
Myers, Mrs. Bertie Tyson and
Betty Rhoades.
Monday, admitted Beulah
Bradley; dismissed Della A.
Bradford.
Tuesday, admitted Mary
Alene Piskorik.
CALL
PITCOCK BROS.
for
Ready Mix Concrete
Bulk and Sack Cement
Calcium Chloride
Crushed Rock
and Sand
4700
J. D. Pitcock, Manager
in Jacksboro
Six Antelope Students
Are Attending College
Antelope students attending
college this year are: Douglas
Powell, Charlie Ray, Charles
Clark and Gary Oliver, Mid-
western University at Wichita
Falls; John Guice, Brownwood
College; and Mary Ann Barrow,
East Texas State College at
Commerce.
Becky Gammon Elected
Brownie Troop 10 Pres.
Becky Gammon was elected
president of Brownie Troop 10
at their meeting September 16.
Other officers are: Mary Ann
Pankey, treasurer; Sharon Dam-
ron, vice president; Sue Yowell,
Scribe and Marie Bommorito,
reporter.
The girls wrote notes to take
to Winnie Ruth Anderson who
is ill, planned a picnic and
(closed the meeting with the
Brownie wishing circle.
over WBAP, Fort Worth-570,
WFAA, Dallas 570; and KSYD,
Wichita Falls-990.
Baylor meets the University
of Houston at Waco and Eddie
Hill will be on hand to broad-
cast the game beginning at 7:45
p.m. over KFJZ, Fort Worth-
1270; WRR, Dallas-1310.
The University of Texas takes
on Tulane in Austin with Dave
Russell doing the play-by-play
at 7:45 p.m. over WFAA, Dal-
las-820; WBAP, Fort Worth-
820; and KWFT, Wichita Falls-
620.
The Texas A&M Aggies travel
to Lubbock to take on Texas
Tech. Bob Walker will broad-
cast this one starting at 7:45
over KRLD, Dallas-1080; and
KSYD, Wichita Falls-990.
Three Games To Be On
Humble "Football Review"
“Football Review,” Humble’s
weekly TV football program,
will spotlight action from three
Southwest Conference games.
Games from which cameras
will pick out crucial plays and
decisive breaks will include Tex-
as A&M - Texas Tech, Baylor -
University of Houston, and
Texas - Tulane.
“Football Review” can be seen
Monday over KRLD-TV, Chan-
nel 4, Dallas, 10:00 p.m.
“Football Review” can be seen
Tuesday over KSYD-TV, Chan-
nel 6, Wichita Falls, 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Rudi Hess, program
chairman, gave an interesting
discussion on Parliamentary
Procedure wth each member
taking part. This was followed
by a humorous skit given by
club members, showing the re-
sults of the discussion.
Coffee and cookies were serv-
ed by Mrs. W. W. Tinney. The
next meeting will be held Oct-
ober 3 at the home of Mrs.
Katie Moreman. “Highways of
Golden Age” will be the pro-
gram.
About People You Know
Bob A. Moore has received
his discharge from the U. S.
Navy and he and his wife are
living in Wichita Falls where
he is employed by Bradford
Supply Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Stewart had as weekend guests
recently Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Green and Cecil Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth White and Kenny,
all of Lubbock, also Mrs. Paul-
ine White and her son Joe and
her mother of Mineral Wells.
Mrs. W. F. Wigington and
Mrs. Ida Shields have returned
home after visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. George Shields at
Odessa recently.
Girl Scout Troop Five
Plans Court of Honor
Girl Scout Troop 5 met Thurs-
day at the Youth Center. Judy
Ford was elected as reporter
and Paula Platt, treasurer.
Jeannie McClure served nibbles
to 18 members, Barbara Dam-
ron, senior scout and Ruth Lail,
a visitor.
The Court of Honor met and
discussed badge work and the
meeting closed with the Girl
Scout song.
TELEVISION & RADIO
SERVICE
All Makes and Models
Phone 2002
TV Service Company
112 West Belknap
J. W. Cherryhomes, Technician
A Good Watch Will Last a
lifetime if cared for properly.
We check your watch on our
“Vibro-graf”. All work guar-
anteed.
JACKSON JEWELRY
S&H Green Stamps (tfc)
INSURANCE
*
John H. Tucker
Carrier
Finest In Air Conditioning
Throughout The Year
Specialists In Air Conditioning
Jacksboro Tin Shop
112 West Archer
Day 47JI Telephone Night 3336
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Dennis, James R. Jacksboro Gazette-News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1957, newspaper, September 26, 1957; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth735166/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.